LAS VEGAS (AP) — The last time Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders was inside Allegiant Stadium, he and his Pro Football Hall of Fame father answered similar questions during Big 12 Media Day about whether they felt pressure to perform at a higher level than their peers.
“Has it changed?” Sanders asked when he was reminded of that day in 2024 after he won his first NFL start on Sunday. “I’m not gonna lie, I felt very relaxed. Very relaxed. And half of that comes from preparing, studying and knowing I got God on my side.
“So throughout all that, I had no worries. I didn’t feel nervous or anything before the game.”
With his dad, Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders, in attendance , Sanders made some big plays the Browns had lacked in the passing game while completing 11 of 20 attempts for

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